Heideana,
Thanks for the comment Angel had on the difficulty A 810's have with shipping. I guess it makes me feel better about my experience. The crate I sent to California for them to be shipped back in was a double crate with ethafoam corners. I could've shipped a crate of eggs without damage, if the eggs weren't broken when the were put in the crate! I just got screwed on a deal that I was anxious to complete.
As it turns out both machines were in good shape; great heads, good cosmetics etc. Thanks to the good folks at ATR Services, the older one was fixed with 4 hours of bench time- solenoid and other basic adjustments. The second needed a stabilizer board. They called me to see if I wanted them to repair it, but suggested their bench rate of $110 per hour might deter the repair. At that point I had $2,000 in each machine and had to have both repaired. I asked them to hold off so I might locate a junker with a good board. A week later a full set of A 810 boards came up for bids starting at $395. Buy it now was $495 and not willing to take a chance, I bought them and had them sent to ATR. The second machine was produced in the last year of production and was worth the cost, besides, I now have 10 additional boards for future repairs.
It seems as though having a service facility, such as ATR, close buy must influence a decision on what to buy. That is, unless you're good enough to repair your own gear. Yeah right!!!
Now that I have a few good RTR machines, I need to find a source of good program material in addition to The Tape Project. Any tips or recommendations?
Thanks, Ken